US10330469B2 - Bank angle detection device for vehicle - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a bank angle detection device for a vehicle that corners such that a vehicle body thereof is tilted.
- the bank angle detection device disclosed in JP Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2010-149681 assumes that the posture of a rider is in a state where the center of gravity of the rider occupies a position on the vertical center line of the vehicle body (a lean-with posture). Therefore, in the case of cornering while the center of gravity of the rider is displaced to one side in a vehicle widthwise direction with respect to the center line of the vehicle body, the accuracy of the bank angle detection device decreases.
- a bank angle detection device for a vehicle is a bank angle detection device for a vehicle that corners such that a vehicle body thereof is tilted
- the bank angle detection device includes: a balance bank angle estimator configured to estimate a moving body bank angle ⁇ b that is a gradient of a center of gravity of a moving body including the vehicle and a loaded body on the vehicle with respect to a vertical line, on the basis of a balance state where a centrifugal force acting on the moving body and a gravitational force acting on the moving body during cornering are in balance with each other; and a correcting section configured to correct the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated by the balance bank angle estimator, on the basis of an inertia force about a longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, so as to estimate a vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f that is a gradient of a center of gravity of the vehicle with respect to the vertical line.
- the “loaded body” is an object that is loaded on the vehicle and moves with the vehicle, and includes a driver riding the vehicle.
- the “center of gravity of the moving body” refers to a center of gravity of the moving body obtained by combining the vehicle and the loaded body.
- the “balance state” refers to a state where a force obtained by combining a gravitational force acting on the moving body and a centrifugal force acting on the moving body is directed along a tilted axial line connecting a center, in a vehicle widthwise direction, of a lower surface of the wheel and the center of gravity of the moving body, in other words, a state where a force acting on the moving body in a direction perpendicular to the tilted axial line is zero.
- the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f can be accurately estimated even when there is a difference between the center of gravity of the vehicle and the center of gravity of the moving body.
- influence of an acceleration about the longitudinal axis, that acts on the vehicle body and occurs in a transition period or the like of cornering of the vehicle body can be eliminated, and therefore, the accuracy of estimation improves.
- the correcting section calculates a difference value ⁇ a between the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b on the basis of the inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, the centrifugal force acting on the moving body and the gravitational force acting on the moving body during cornering, and estimates the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f on the basis of the difference value ⁇ a.
- the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f can be estimated without using a complicated equation of motion.
- the bank angle detection device further includes an inertia force sensor configured to detect a force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, in which case the correcting section includes a correction calculator configured to eliminate a second force caused by an angular acceleration about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle from a first force about the longitudinal axis detected by the inertia force sensor, so as to obtain an inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, and the correcting section estimates the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f on the basis of the inertia force about the longitudinal axis calculated by the correction calculator.
- the correcting section includes a correction calculator configured to eliminate a second force caused by an angular acceleration about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle from a first force about the longitudinal axis detected by the inertia force sensor, so as to obtain an inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, and the correcting section estimates the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f on the basis of the inertia force about
- the correcting section includes a sudden change preventer configured to inhibit a sudden change in the angular acceleration
- the correction calculator calculates the second force by using a signal processed by the sudden change preventer.
- the sudden change preventer is, for example, a low-pass filter, averaging processing, or delay processing. According to this configuration, influence of noise is inhibited by eliminating a high-frequency component.
- the sudden change preventer is preferably a low-pass filter that allows a value equal to or lower than a predetermined limit value, of the angular acceleration, to pass therethrough. According to this configuration, overshoot of a calculated value, a calculation error, and the like can be prevented.
- the bank angle detection device further includes an angular velocity sensor disposed so as to be tilted about a transverse axis at a predetermined tilt angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis of the vehicle, and the angular velocity sensor is configured to detect one output including a roll rate component about the longitudinal axis and a yaw rate component about an up-down axis, in which case the balance bank angle estimator estimates the moving body bank angle ⁇ b on the basis of the roll rate component extracted from the one output, and the correcting section eliminates the yaw rate component on the basis of the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f in extracting the roll rate component.
- the yaw rate component is eliminated in consideration of the difference between the center of gravity of the moving body and the center of gravity of the vehicle body, the accuracy of calculation is high.
- a bank angle detection method for a vehicle is a bank angle detection method for a vehicle that corners such that a vehicle body thereof is tilted, and the bank angle detection method comprises the steps of: estimating a moving body bank angle ⁇ b that is a gradient of a center of gravity of a moving body including the vehicle and a loaded body on the vehicle with respect to a vertical direction, on the basis of a balance state where a centrifugal force acting on the moving body and a gravitational force acting on the moving body during cornering are in balance with each other; and correcting the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated in the step of moving body bank angle estimating, on the basis of an inertia force about a longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle, so as to estimate a vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f that is a gradient of a center of gravity of the vehicle with respect to the vertical direction.
- the bank angle can be accurately estimated even when there is a difference between the center of gravity of the vehicle and the center of gravity of the moving body.
- influence of an acceleration about the longitudinal axis, that acts on the vehicle body and occurs in a transition period of cornering of the vehicle body can be eliminated, and therefore, the accuracy of estimation in the transition period improves.
- a driver posture estimation method for a vehicle is a driver posture estimation method for estimating a posture of a driver with respect to a vehicle that corners such that a vehicle body thereof is tilted, and the driver posture estimation method comprises the steps of: estimating a moving body bank angle ⁇ b that is a gradient of a center of gravity of a moving body including the vehicle and the driver with respect to a vertical line, on the basis of a balance state where a centrifugal force acting on the moving body and a gravitational force acting on the moving body during cornering are in balance with each other; and estimating a posture angle ⁇ r of the driver with respect to a center of gravity of the vehicle on the basis of an inertia force about a longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated in the step of moving body bank angle estimating.
- the posture of the driver with respect to the vehicle body can be estimated, the posture of the driver during running can be confirmed after running by recording such a posture, for example, in a recorder and reproducing the posture after running.
- FIG. 1 is a side view showing a motorcycle that is a kind of a vehicle including a bank angle detection device according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a simplified block diagram showing a schematic configuration of a bank angle detection device and the ground speed detection device of the motorcycle;
- FIG. 3 is a block diagram showing the schematic configuration of the bank angle detection device and the ground speed detection device of the motorcycle;
- FIG. 4 is a front view showing a banked condition during lean-with of a motorcycle
- FIG. 5 is a diagram showing a relationship between a vehicle body coordinate and a sensor mounting coordinate
- FIG. 6 is a front view showing a banked condition in the case where the posture of a rider is displaced to one side in a vehicle widthwise direction with respect to the center line of a vehicle body;
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing steps of a bank angle estimation method for the motorcycle.
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing steps of a ground speed calculation method for the motorcycle.
- FIG. 9 is a front view showing a ground contact state of a wheel during banking.
- left side and right side are the left side and the right side, respectively, as viewed from a rider riding a motorcycle.
- FIG. 1 is a side view of a motorcycle 1 that is a kind of a vehicle including a bank angle detection device for a vehicle according to a first embodiment of the present invention.
- a front fork 4 is supported by a head pipe 3 at the front end of a motorcycle frame structure 2
- a front wheel 5 is fitted to the front fork 4 .
- a swingarm 7 is supported by a swingarm bracket 6 at a lower intermediate portion of the motorcycle frame structure 2
- a rear wheel 8 is fitted to the swingarm 7 .
- An engine E is fitted to the lower intermediate portion of the motorcycle frame structure 2 .
- the engine E drives the rear wheel 8 . That is, the rear wheel 8 is a drive wheel, and the front wheel 5 is a driven wheel.
- a steering handle 10 is fixed to an upper end portion of the front fork 4 .
- a rear wheel suspension device 15 is mounted between the swingarm 7 and the motorcycle frame structure 2 .
- a headlamp device 11 is mounted on the front fork 4 .
- the headlamp device 11 may be mounted on a motorcycle frame structure via the cowling.
- An angular velocity sensor 22 that detects an angular velocity about a predetermined axis is provided in the vicinity of the center of gravity G of a vehicle body.
- a front-rear axis or longitudinal axis C 1 extends horizontally and in a front-rear or longitudinal direction of the motorcycle in a straight running state of the vehicle body.
- the transverse axis C 2 extends horizontally and in a right-left or vehicle widthwise direction in the straight running state of the vehicle body.
- the up-down axis C 3 is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis C 1 and the transverse axis C 2 and extends in the vertical direction in the straight running state of the vehicle body.
- the respective axes C 1 to C 3 are perpendicular to each other at the sensor reference point.
- the angular velocity sensor 22 according to the present embodiment is obliquely disposed on the vehicle body such that at least one sensor detection direction C 4 is tilted about the transverse axis C 2 at a predetermined tilt angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis C 1 of the vehicle body.
- the angular velocity sensor 22 is, for example, a gyro sensor, and detects an angular velocity ⁇ about a first sensor axis C 4 that passes through the transverse axis C 2 on a plane including the longitudinal axis C 1 and the up-down axis C 3 and is set at a position angularly displaced from the longitudinal axis C 1 by the predetermined tilt angle ⁇ .
- the detection angular velocity ⁇ detected by the angular velocity sensor 22 includes: an estimation roll rate P component that is an angular velocity about the longitudinal axis C 1 ; and an estimation yaw rate R component that is an angular velocity about the up-down axis C 3 .
- the angular velocity sensor 22 has a second sensor axis C 5 that is angularly displaced from the up-down axis C 3 by the tilt angle ⁇ .
- the motorcycle 1 includes a bank angle detection device 20 that estimates a bank angle of the vehicle during cornering, that is, a bank angle of the motorcycle 1 .
- the bank angle of the motorcycle 1 estimated by the bank angle detection device 20 is referred to as an “estimation bank angle of the vehicle body”.
- the bank angle detection device 20 is composed of a processor (CPU), and includes: a memory section in which a program is stored; a processing section that reads the program from the memory section and executes the program; and an input-output section that inputs and outputs signals to and from an external device.
- parameters the tilt angle ⁇ , a gravitational acceleration g, etc.
- the bank angle detection device 20 includes a bank angle estimator 28 , a ground speed detection device 50 , and a correcting section 30 .
- Each of the bank angle estimator 28 , the ground speed detection device 50 , and the correcting section 30 includes a program, a memory in which the program is stored, and a processing circuit that executes the program.
- the bank angle estimator 28 , the ground speed detection device 50 , and the correcting section 30 will be described separately on the basis of their functions, but may be configured with a single program.
- the bank angle estimator 28 estimates a moving body bank angle ⁇ b in a lean-with posture on the basis of the detection angular velocity ⁇ and a vehicle speed V.
- the “lean-with posture” refers to a posture or state where the center of gravity G 2 of the rider occupies a position on the vertical center line C 3 of the vehicle body.
- the bank angle estimator 28 estimates a moving body bank angle ⁇ b that is the gradient of the center of gravity of the moving body with respect to a vertical line on a virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, specifically, in the present embodiment, the gradient of a moving body axial line A 1 connecting a center W 1 , in a vehicle widthwise direction, of a lower surface of the wheel 5 and the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body.
- a moving body bank angle ⁇ b is the gradient of the center of gravity of the moving body with respect to a vertical line on a virtual plane perpendicular to the longitudinal axis, specifically, in the present embodiment, the gradient of a moving body axial line A 1 connecting a center W 1 , in a vehicle widthwise direction, of a lower surface of the wheel 5 and the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body.
- a ground contact point CP is displaced from the center W 1 , in the vehicle widthwise direction, of the wheel 5 when the vehicle body is tilted.
- the moving body axial line A 1 may be a straight line connecting the ground contact point CP of the wheel 5 and the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body.
- the “loaded body” refers to an object moving with the motorcycle 1 , other than the motorcycle body. Specifically, the “loaded body” includes the rider riding the motorcycle 1 . The loaded body may include, in addition to the rider, a passenger, a baggage or etc.
- the “center of gravity G 1 of the moving body” refers to the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body obtained by combining the motorcycle 1 and the loaded body.
- the “balance state” refers to a state where a force obtained by combining the gravitational force and the centrifugal force is directed along the tilted axial line A 1 , in other words, a state where a force in a direction perpendicular to the tilted axial line A 1 is zero.
- the correcting section 30 shown in FIG. 2 corrects the moving body bank angle ⁇ b in the case where the present state is not the lean-with state, that is, in a state where the posture of the rider is displaced to one side in the vehicle widthwise direction with respect to the center line of the vehicle body. Specifically, the correcting section 30 calculates an estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body on the basis of the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and a first force IF about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body is the gradient of the center of gravity G of the vehicle body with respect to the vertical line.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body is the gradient of the motorcycle 1 in which the centrifugal force acting on the moving body and the gravitational force acting on the moving body are in balance with each other.
- the correcting section 30 eliminates an acceleration force IF 2 about the longitudinal axis from the force IF about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, with the use of the estimation roll rate P of the moving body that is obtained in a process of estimating a bank angle, so as to obtain an inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis C 1 acting on the vehicle body. Thereafter, the correcting section 30 calculates a deviation angle (difference value) ⁇ a from the inertia force IF 1 and the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body, and corrects the moving body bank angle ⁇ b on the basis of the deviation angle ⁇ a, so as to calculate the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body.
- a posture angle ⁇ r of the rider can also be obtained by the correcting section 30 .
- the correcting section 30 includes a correction calculator 32 that corrects the force IF about the longitudinal axis that is detected by the inertia force sensor 26 ( FIG. 3 ), on the basis of the estimation roll rate P that is an angular velocity about the longitudinal axis C 1 ( FIG. 5 ) acting on the vehicle body, so as to obtain the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
- the estimation roll rate P a value obtained in a process of the bank angle estimator 28 calculating the moving body bank angle ⁇ b as described later can be used.
- the correction calculator 32 calculates an angular acceleration about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, from the estimation roll rate P, and eliminates the acceleration force IF 2 about the longitudinal axis from the force IF (inertia force+acceleration force) about the longitudinal axis that is detected by the inertia force sensor 26 , so as to obtain the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
- the correcting section 30 calculates the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body on the basis of the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis that is calculated by the correction calculator 32 .
- the ground speed detection device 50 calculates a vehicle speed corresponding to the state of the motorcycle 1 . Specifically, the ground speed detection device 50 selects which of the front wheel 5 and the rear wheel 8 is to be used for obtaining a ground speed, in accordance with the state of the motorcycle 1 , and calculates a vehicle speed (ground speed) V corresponding to the bank angle (amount of bank) of the motorcycle 1 .
- the “ground speed” refers to a speed of the vehicle with respect to a road surface.
- the ground speed is a value proportional to a ground-contacting wheel speed when no slip occurs during straight running.
- the wheelie refers to a state where the front wheel is separated from the road surface, and in this case, the proportionality between the ground speed and the front wheel speed is disrupted since no force is transmitted from the road surface to the front wheel.
- the slip is a state where the front wheel is sliding on the road surface by a predetermined distance or longer, and in this case, although a force is transmitted from the road surface to the front wheel, the proportionality between the ground speed and the front wheel speed is disrupted as compared to a state where no slip occurs.
- the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the vehicle speed V from the bank angle of the motorcycle 1 , a rotational speed vf of the front wheel 5 , and a rotational speed vr of the rear wheel 8 .
- the obtained vehicle speed V is outputted to an electronic control unit (ECU), a meter and the bank angle estimator 28 .
- ECU electronice control unit
- the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the vehicle speed V with the use of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body that is calculated by the correcting section 30 .
- the accuracy of calculating the vehicle speed V improves.
- the calculated estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and the calculated vehicle speed V are outputted to an ECU for engine control and an ECU for vehicle body control, etc. and are used for engine control and vehicle body control.
- the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider may be used for engine control and vehicle body control.
- the bank angle detection device 20 further includes the inertia force sensor 26 that detects the inertia force IF.
- the inertia force sensor 26 detects a force (including an inertia force and an acceleration force) about the longitudinal axis C 1 acting on the vehicle body.
- the inertia force sensor 26 is included in a sensor unit that constitutes the gyro sensor (angular velocity sensor 22 ).
- the inertia force sensor 26 and the angular velocity sensor 22 may be separately provided.
- the bank angle detection device 20 includes the angular velocity sensor 22 , a wheel speed sensor 24 for detecting each of rotational speeds of the front and rear wheels of the motorcycle 1 , and the bank angle estimator 28 .
- the bank angle estimator 28 calculates the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the motorcycle 1 on the basis of the angular velocity ⁇ detected by the angular velocity sensor 22 , the tilt angle ⁇ , a wheel rotational speed v detected by the wheel speed sensor 24 and the ground speed V (hereinafter, sometimes referred to merely as “vehicle speed”) calculated from a later-described radius Ra of the wheel.
- the correcting section 30 further includes a sudden change preventer 34 that inhibits a sudden change in the estimation roll rate P.
- the correction calculator 32 calculates the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, with the use of an estimation roll rate Pf resulting from processing by the sudden change preventer 34 .
- the correction calculator 32 performs time differentiation of the estimation roll rate Pf after the processing, so as to calculate an angular acceleration.
- the correction calculator 32 multiplies the resultant differentiation value by the distance L between the inertia force sensor 26 and the center of gravity G of the vehicle body, so as to calculate the acceleration force IF 2 about the longitudinal axis at the sensor position.
- the correction calculator 32 eliminates the acceleration force IF 2 from the output value IF of the inertia force sensor 26 , that has been passed through a low-pass filter 27 to remove noise therefrom, so as to calculate the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
- a low-pass filter that allows only a value equal to or lower than a predetermined limit value to pass therethrough, is used as the sudden change preventer 34 .
- each of the low-pass filter 27 and the sudden change preventer 34 is not limited thereto, and may be, for example, averaging processing, delay processing, integration processing, or the like.
- the correcting section 30 includes a difference value calculator 35 that calculates the above difference value ⁇ a from the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis, that acts on the vehicle body and is calculated by the correction calculator 32 , and the estimation bank angle ⁇ b detected by the bank angle detection device 20 .
- the correcting section 30 further includes a vehicle body bank angle estimator 37 that calculates an estimation bank angle of the vehicle body from the difference value ⁇ a calculated by the difference value calculator 35 and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b calculated by the bank angle estimator 28 .
- the bank angle estimator 28 includes: a roll rate estimation circuit 36 that calculates the estimation roll rate P from the output ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 , a later-described estimation yaw rate R and the vehicle speed V; an angular velocity integration circuit 38 that performs time integration of the estimation roll rate P and outputs the estimation bank angle ⁇ b; and a feedback circuit 40 that calculates the estimation yaw rate R, which is an angular velocity about the up-down axis C 3 ( FIG. 4 ) of the motorcycle 1 , on the basis of the vehicle speed V and the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body, and performs negative feedback of the estimation yaw rate R to the angular velocity ⁇ .
- a roll rate estimation circuit 36 that calculates the estimation roll rate P from the output ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 , a later-described estimation yaw rate R and the vehicle speed V
- an angular velocity integration circuit 38 that performs time integration of the estimation roll rate P and outputs the estimation
- the bank angle estimator 28 estimates the moving body bank angle ⁇ b on the basis of a roll rate component extracted from the detection angular velocity ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 .
- the correcting section 30 eliminates a yaw rate component of the detection angular velocity ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 on the basis of the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body. Accordingly, the roll rate component is extracted in consideration of the difference between the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body and the center of gravity G of the vehicle body, and therefore, the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body can be accurately obtained.
- the feedback circuit 40 includes: a yaw rate estimator 42 that calculates the estimation yaw rate R on the basis of the vehicle speed V and an estimation bank angle ⁇ bo of the moving body that is calculated last; a yaw rate correction circuit 43 that performs feedback of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and corrects the estimation yaw rate R; a yaw rate component estimator 44 that multiplies the corrected estimation yaw rate R by cos ⁇ so as to calculate a yaw rate component of the angular velocity sensor 22 ; and a negative feedback circuit 46 that performs negative feedback of the value of the yaw rate component to the detection angular velocity ⁇ which is a detection value of the angular velocity sensor 22 .
- the negative feedback circuit 46 is a subtracter in the present embodiment.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body is obtained from the estimation roll rate P that is corrected on the basis of the estimation yaw rate R every time.
- accumulation of influence of zero-point offset of the angular velocity sensor 22 or an integration error over time is avoided.
- a method for estimating the moving body bank angle ⁇ b by the bank angle estimator 28 will be described.
- the case of the lean-with state will be described with reference to FIGS. 4 and 5 .
- a cornering radius of the motorcycle 1 is denoted by r, and a gravitational acceleration is denoted by g.
- a gravitational acceleration is denoted by g.
- the angular velocity sensor 22 is provided so as to be tilted at the tilt angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis C 1 .
- a vehicle body coordinate (C 1 , C 3 , C 2 ) to a sensor mounting coordinate (C 4 , C 5 , C 2 )
- roll rate component P ⁇ sin ⁇ including the roll rate P and yaw rate component R ⁇ cos ⁇ including the yaw rate R are combined, and the angular velocity ⁇ measured by the angular velocity sensor 22 is obtained by the following equation (6):
- ⁇ P ⁇ sin ⁇ + R ⁇ cos ⁇ b ⁇ cos ⁇ (6).
- P and R are not direct measured values, and thus are referred to as estimation roll rate P and estimation yaw rate R, respectively, below.
- the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is calculated. That is, when the estimation bank angle of the moving body that has been calculated last is denoted by ⁇ bo, the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is obtained from the following equation (8):
- the yaw rate component estimator 44 multiplies corrected estimation yaw rate R ⁇ cos ⁇ b by cos ⁇ , so as to calculate yaw rate component R ⁇ cos ⁇ b ⁇ cos ⁇ that is to be detected by the angular velocity sensor 22 .
- the roll rate estimation circuit 36 divides estimation roll rate component P ⁇ sin ⁇ by sin ⁇ so as to calculate the estimation roll rate P (the above equation (7)). That is, the roll rate estimation circuit 36 calculates the roll rate component P ⁇ sin ⁇ by subtracting yaw rate component R ⁇ cos ⁇ b ⁇ cos ⁇ included in the detection angular velocity ⁇ , that is, (g/V) ⁇ sin ⁇ b ⁇ cos ⁇ , from the detection angular velocity ⁇ detected by the angular velocity sensor 22 , and divides this value by sin ⁇ , so as to calculate the estimation roll rate P.
- the roll rate estimation circuit 36 calculates the estimation roll rate P on the basis of the detection angular velocity ⁇ from the angular velocity sensor 22 and the vehicle speed V inputted to the yaw rate estimator 42 .
- the angular velocity integration circuit 38 integrates the estimation roll rate P so as to calculate the moving body bank angle ⁇ b (the above equation (8)).
- a method for detecting the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body by means of the correcting section 30 in the case where the posture of the rider is displaced to one side in the vehicle widthwise direction with respect to the center line of the vehicle body, that is, during lean-out or lean-in, will be described with reference to FIG. 6 .
- the lean-out refers to a riding manner in which the rider's body is positioned at the outer side of a corner with respect to the center line of the vehicle body
- the lean-in refers to a riding manner in which the rider's body is positioned at the inner side of the corner with respect to the center line of the vehicle body.
- FIG. 6 shows a lean-out state.
- the difference value ⁇ a of the angle resulting from the difference between the center of gravity G of the vehicle body and the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body is detected by the inertia force sensor 26 .
- IF 1 is an inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
- the detection value IF of the inertia force sensor 26 includes, in addition to the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis, influence of an angular acceleration about the longitudinal axis.
- the detection value IF it is necessary to correct the detection value IF such that the acceleration force IF 2 about the longitudinal axis is eliminated therefrom.
- the estimation roll rate P is calculated in the process of estimating the moving body bank angle ⁇ b.
- the correction calculator 32 of the correcting section 30 calculates the acceleration force IF 2 included in the detection value IF of the inertia force sensor 26 , by the following equation (11), and calculates the inertia force IF 1 by the following equation (12).
- the component (acceleration force) IF 2 in the role rate P may be obtained by differentiating the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body twice.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body obtained by the bank angle detection device 20 is used, for example, for control of output of the engine during cornering and control of the vehicle body such as a suspension and the steering handle. Examples of the control of output of the engine during cornering include slip inhibition control during cornering, acceleration control after cornering, and engine brake control during cornering. In addition, by determining a corner entry state or a corner exit state, the engine and the vehicle body can be controlled in accordance with corner entry or corner exit. Moreover, the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body can be used for adjustment of the illumination range of the headlamp device 11 ( FIG. 1 ).
- a single output ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 includes a roll rate component and a yaw rate component, but the angular velocity sensor 22 may be disposed such that the angular velocity sensor 22 outputs only a roll rate component.
- the method for calculating the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body is not limited to the method according to the present embodiment, and, for example, the estimation bank angle ⁇ b may be obtained by integrating the roll rate component of the output of the angular velocity sensor 22 .
- each wheel is formed in such a shape that, when the wheel is cut along a plane passing through the axle thereof, the radius of the wheel is the largest at the position of the vehicle widthwise center and the radial dimension of the wheel gradually decreases from the position of the center in the vehicle widthwise direction toward the outer side in the vehicle widthwise direction.
- the radial dimension from the ground contact point CP to an axle (wheel center) O 1 is the maximum.
- the motorcycle 1 includes the ground speed detection device 50 that obtains the ground-contact radius Ra from the wheel center O 1 to the ground contact point CP shown in FIG. 9 on the basis of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and calculates the ground speed V as a vehicle speed from the rotational speed v of the wheel.
- the ground speed detection device 50 in FIG. 3 includes: the wheel speed sensor 24 that detects the rotational speed v of the wheel; a first storage section 52 that has stored the radius Ra of the wheel corresponding to the bank angle; and a ground speed calculator 54 that calculates the ground speed V from the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and the radius Ra of the wheel in the first storage section 52 .
- the radius Ra of the wheel becomes smaller than the maximum radius at the center of the wheel in the vehicle widthwise direction.
- the radius Ra of the wheel corresponding to the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body detected by the bank angle detection device 20 is extracted from the first storage section 52 and is then outputted to the ground speed calculator 54 .
- the ground speed calculator 54 calculates a circumferential length from the radius Ra of the wheel, and multiplies the circumferential length and the rotational speed v of the wheel detected by the wheel speed sensor 24 , with a multiplier 54 , so as to calculate the ground speed V.
- the ground speed V is used as a vehicle speed.
- the ground speed detection device 50 is configured to be able to detect the ground speed V at each of the front wheel 5 and the rear wheel 8 , and selects a wheel for calculating the ground speed V, on the basis of a predetermined selection condition 55 . Specifically, the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the ground speed V by using the front wheel 5 in a normal state. However, when deviation of the correlation between the front wheel speed and the ground speed V is detected or an abnormality in the wheel speed sensor 24 f for the front wheel 5 is detected, the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the ground speed V by using the rear wheel 8 .
- the deviation of the correlation between the front wheel speed and the ground speed V occurs, for example, during wheelie in which the front wheel 5 is raised from the road surface, or during slip of the front wheel 5 .
- the slip of the front wheel 5 can be detected, for example, from information on an antilock brake system (ABS).
- ABS antilock brake system
- the ground speed detection device 50 may calculate the ground speed V by using the rear wheel 8 in a normal state, and may calculate the ground speed V by using only either wheel.
- a wheel used for calculating the ground speed at the time of corner entry may be different from that at the time of corner exit.
- the ground speed is obtained by multiplying the radial dimension of the wheel by 2 ⁇ and further multiplying the resultant value by the rotational speed of the wheel.
- the rotational speed of a rotating body that rotates in conjunction with the drive wheel can be used.
- the front wheel and the rear wheel have different curved shapes. Specifically, the front wheel and the rear wheel are different from each other in the dimension in the vehicle widthwise direction, the diameter, and the curvature.
- the ground speed detection device 50 includes the front wheel speed sensor 24 f , a rear wheel speed sensor 24 r and the first storage section 52 .
- the first storage section 52 is provided with a front wheel storage area and a rear wheel storage area.
- the first storage section 52 is, for example, a read only memory (ROM), and storage of information is continued even in a state where power supply has stopped.
- the radial dimension of each of the front and rear wheels corresponding to the bank angle is stored. Since the radial dimensions of both the front wheel and the rear wheel are stored, the radial dimensions corresponding to different vehicle widthwise directions or different cross-sectional shapes can be obtained for the front wheel and the rear wheel. Thus, the accuracy of detecting the ground speed improves.
- the radial dimension is stored for each wheel that is mountable to the vehicle body, the ground speed can be accurately obtained even when the wheel is replaced.
- the bank angle during cornering is detected on the basis of the calculated vehicle speed during cornering, but control of the engine output during cornering may be performed, or control of the suspension, the steering handle or the like during cornering may be performed, on the basis of the calculated vehicle speed during cornering.
- control of the engine output during cornering include slip inhibition control during cornering, acceleration control after cornering, and engine brake control during cornering.
- the ground speed detection device 50 acquires, from an external controller, information regarding a vehicle body state for determining whether the selection condition 55 is satisfied.
- the external controller include an ECU for controlling the vehicle body of the motorcycle, an engine ECU, and the bank angle detection device 20 .
- the ECU for controlling the vehicle body controls, for example, the ABS, the suspension, the steering handle, and an auxiliary lamp.
- the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the ground speed by using the rear wheel.
- the ground speed detection device 50 calculates the ground speed by using the front wheel.
- the rear wheel selection condition includes a wheelie state of the front wheel.
- the wheelie state of the front wheel can be determined, for example, by information being provided to the ground speed detection device 50 , this information indicating that the front wheel is angularly displaced upward about the transverse axis of the vehicle body by a predetermined value or greater. Such information is obtained by the gyro sensor detecting an angular velocity about the transverse axis, or is obtained also by detecting an amount of expansion/contraction of a suspension at each of the front and rear wheels.
- the rear wheel selection condition includes a slip state of the front wheel.
- the slip state of the front wheel can be determined, for example, by information being provided to the ground speed detection device 50 , this information indicating that a slip amount of the front wheel is larger than that of the rear wheel by a predetermined value or greater as during braking, on the basis of the difference between the rotational speeds of the front and rear wheels.
- the rear wheel selection condition may be satisfied when an amount of braking of a front wheel brake is larger than that of a rear wheel brake.
- the rear wheel selection condition may be satisfied when it is determined that the front wheel speed sensor or the vehicle speed detected by using the front wheel rotational speed is abnormal.
- the ground speed may be calculated by using the front wheel.
- the ground speed may be calculated by using both the front wheel and the rear wheel. In this case, for example, the ground speed is calculated by using the average of the rotational speeds of both wheels.
- the ground speed may be calculated by using the rear wheel at the time of corner entry, and the ground speed may be calculated by using the front wheel at the time of corner exit.
- the radial dimension Ra is extracted by using the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body, but may be extracted by using the moving body bank angle ⁇ b.
- the radial dimension may be extracted by using a bank-related value related to the bank angle. For example, since the difference between the front wheel speed and the rear wheel speed corresponds to the bank angle, when the front wheel widthwise dimension is smaller than the rear wheel widthwise dimension, the front wheel speed becomes higher than the rear wheel speed as the bank angle increases.
- the radial dimension can be extracted by using an amount of bank including either the bank angle or the bank-related value.
- the radial dimension may be extracted on the basis of the bank angle speed.
- the motorcycle 1 that is provided with the bank angle detection device 20 includes a rider posture estimation device 56 that estimates the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider with respect to the vehicle body axis C 3 .
- the rider posture estimation device 56 includes: a second storage section 58 that has stored a relationship between the estimation bank angle ⁇ b of the moving body and the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body; and a rider posture estimator 60 that estimates the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider from the detection values of the inertia force sensor 26 and the bank angle estimator 28 on the basis of the relationship stored in the second storage section 58 .
- the relationship between the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body during lean-in or during lean-out is determined depending on the motorcycle 1 .
- the relationship between the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body is previously stored.
- the rider posture estimator 60 estimates the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider about the vehicle body axis from the force IF about the longitudinal axis, that acts on the vehicle body and is detected by the inertia force sensor 26 , and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated by the bank angle estimator 28 , on the basis of the relationship stored in the second storage section 58 . Since the difference value ⁇ a is calculated on the basis of the force IF detected by the inertia force sensor 26 as described above, the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body is also estimated from the difference value ⁇ a and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b.
- the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider that is, the position of the center of gravity G 2 of the rider, is estimated from the moving body bank angle ⁇ b and the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body, on the basis of the relationship stored in the second storage section 58 .
- FIG. 7 is a flowchart showing steps of a bank angle estimation method and a rider posture estimation method.
- the bank angle estimation method and the rider posture estimation method according to the present embodiment include a moving body bank angle estimation step (balance bank angle estimation step) S 1 and a correction step S 2 .
- the moving body bank angle estimation step S 1 the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is estimated by the bank angle estimator 28 .
- the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated in the moving body bank angle estimation step S 1 is corrected on the basis of an inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the motorcycle 1 , so as to calculate the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body.
- the correction step S 2 includes an inertia force calculation step S 3 , a difference value calculation step S 4 , and a vehicle body bank angle/rider posture estimation step S 5 .
- the inertia force calculation step S 3 the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis is calculated on the basis of the output IF of the inertia force sensor 26 and the estimation roll rate P obtained in the process of calculating the moving body bank angle ⁇ b.
- the difference value calculation step S 4 the difference value ⁇ a is calculated on the basis of the inertia force IF 1 obtained in the inertia force calculation step S 3 and the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated in the moving body bank angle estimation step S 1 .
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider are estimated by correcting the moving body bank angle ⁇ b estimated in moving body bank angle estimation step S 1 by using the difference value ⁇ a obtained in the difference value calculation step S 4 .
- FIG. 8 is a flowchart showing steps of a ground speed detection method.
- the ground speed detection method includes a bank angle estimation step S 10 , an extraction step S 11 , and a ground speed calculation step S 12 .
- the bank angle estimation step S 10 the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body is obtained by the bank angle detection device 20 .
- the extraction step S 11 the radial dimension of the wheel corresponding to the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body obtained in the bank angle estimation step S 10 is extracted from the first storage section 52 .
- the extraction step S 11 includes a wheel selection step S 13 , a front wheel extraction step S 14 , and a rear wheel extraction step S 15 .
- a wheel for calculating the ground speed is selected on the basis of the selection condition 55 from information on the vehicle body. Specifically, in the wheel selection step S 13 , whether the rear wheel selection condition is satisfied is determined. When the rear wheel selection condition is not satisfied, the method proceeds to the front wheel extraction step S 14 . On the other hands, when the rear wheel selection condition is satisfied, the method proceeds to the rear wheel extraction step S 15 .
- the radial dimension of the front wheel (or the rear wheel) corresponding to the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body obtained in the bank angle estimation step S 10 is extracted from the first storage section 52 .
- the ground speed calculation step S 12 the ground speed of the motorcycle 1 is calculated on the basis of the radial dimension of the wheel extracted in the extraction step S 11 and the rotational speed of the wheel detected by the wheel speed sensor 24 .
- the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is corrected on the basis of the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, so as to calculate the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body can be calculated more accurately than when the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is estimated as the bank angle of the vehicle body.
- the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body in a state where the bank angle speed of the vehicle body changes over time, that is, at the time of start of cornering or at the time of end of cornering, can be accurately calculated.
- the correcting section 30 calculates the difference value ⁇ a of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body with respect to the moving body bank angle ⁇ b on the basis of the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, the centrifugal force CF acting on the moving body and the gravitational force GF acting on the moving body during cornering, and then calculates the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body on the basis of the difference value ⁇ a.
- the vehicle body bank angle ⁇ f can be estimated without using a complicated equation of motion.
- the correcting section 30 includes the correction calculator 32 that eliminates the acceleration force IF 2 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body from the force IF about the longitudinal axis detected by the inertia force sensor 26 , so as to calculate the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body. Further, the correcting section 30 calculates the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body on the basis of the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis calculated by the correction calculator 32 .
- the correcting section 30 includes the sudden change preventer 34 that inhibits a sudden change in the estimation roll rate P, and the correction calculator 32 calculates the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, by using the estimation roll rate Pf resulting from the processing by the sudden change preventer 34 composed of a low-pass filter. By eliminating a high-frequency component as described above, influence of noise is inhibited. Furthermore, the sudden change preventer 34 calculates the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, by using a value within a predetermined limit range, of the estimation roll rate P. Thus, overshoot of a calculated value, a calculation error, and the like can be prevented. Moreover, the sudden change preventer 34 is able to fix an output to a critical value in the predetermined limit range when the output exceeds the limit range.
- noise is removed by the sudden change preventer 34 , and therefore, a differentiation value in differentiating the estimation roll rate P can be prevented from suddenly changing.
- the accuracy of calculating the inertia force IF 1 about the longitudinal axis improves.
- the angular velocity sensor 22 is disposed so as to be tilted about the transverse axis at the predetermined tilt angle ⁇ with respect to the longitudinal axis C 1 of the vehicle body, and detects the roll rate P component about the longitudinal axis and the yaw rate R component about the up-down axis.
- the feedback circuit 40 calculates the estimation yaw rate R on the basis of the ground speed V and the moving body bank angle ⁇ bo calculated last, and the estimation yaw rate R is corrected by performing feedback of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body.
- the yaw rate component of the angular velocity sensor 22 is calculated from the corrected estimation yaw rate R and the tilt angle ⁇ , and negative feedback of this yaw rate component value to the detection value ⁇ of the angular velocity sensor 22 is performed.
- the bank angle estimator 28 estimates the moving body bank angle ⁇ b from the detection value ⁇ after the negative feedback. Since the yaw rate component is eliminated in consideration of the difference between the center of gravity G 1 of the moving body and the center of gravity G of the vehicle body as described above, the accuracy of calculating the moving body bank angle ⁇ b is high.
- the rider posture estimation device 56 that estimates the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider with respect to the vehicle body axis C 3 is provided.
- the posture of the rider during cornering can be confirmed after running.
- the confirmation of the rider posture after running as described above can be useful for improvement of driving technique, analysis of a cause of falling, and the like.
- the engine and the vehicle body can be controlled on the basis of the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider. Specifically, by grasping the posture angle ⁇ r of the rider, an operation at the time of corner entry or at the time of corner exit is grasped, and therefore, the engine and the vehicle body can be controlled in accordance with corner entry or corner exit.
- the ground speed detection device 50 is provided which obtains ground-contact radius Ra from the wheel center O 1 to the ground contact point CP, on the basis of the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body, and calculates the ground speed V as a vehicle speed from the rotational speed v of the wheel.
- the ground speed V is calculated on the basis of the radius Ra of the wheel corresponding to the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body during cornering, the vehicle speed can be accurately detected even during cornering.
- the accuracy of calculating the estimation bank angle ⁇ f of the vehicle body and the accuracy of calculating the estimation roll rate P in the bank angle detection device 20 improve.
- the ground speed detection device 50 is configured to be able to detect the ground speed V at each of the front wheel 5 and the rear wheel 8 , and selects a wheel for calculating the ground speed V, on the basis of the predetermined selection condition 55 .
- the ground speed V is calculated according to a situation during running, and therefore, the vehicle speed can be more accurately detected.
- the ground speed V is calculated by using the front wheel 5 in a normal state
- the ground speed V is calculated by using the rear wheel 8 when separation of the front wheel 5 from the road surface is detected by a pitch angle sensor or when an abnormality in the wheel speed sensor 24 f for the front wheel 5 is detected.
- separation of the front wheel 5 from the road surface may be detected by detecting a difference between change amounts of rotational frequencies of the front wheel 5 and the rear wheel 8 or extension of the front fork 4 reaching its limit.
- the rear wheel 8 which is a drive wheel, easily slips, the vehicle speed can be accurately detected by calculating the ground speed V using the front wheel 5 , which is a driven wheel, in a normal state.
- the ground speed V is calculated by using the rear wheel 8 when the front wheel 5 is separated from the road surface due to wheelie, when the front wheel 5 slides on the road surface due to a slip, or when an abnormality in the wheel speed sensor 24 f for the front wheel 5 is detected, the accuracy of detecting the vehicle speed improves.
- the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment, and various additions, changes, or deletions can be made without departing from the gist of the present invention.
- the bank angle detection device 20 uses, as a vehicle speed, the ground speed V calculated by the ground speed detection device 50 , the ground speed detection device 50 may not be provided, and the vehicle speed V of the wheel speed sensor 24 may be used.
- the bank angle estimator 28 is not limited to the one in the above-described embodiment.
- the correcting section 30 may estimate an acceleration about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body, on the basis of a first force about the longitudinal axis that is detected by the inertia force sensor 26 and information regarding the position at which the inertia force sensor 26 is mounted.
- the flexibility in disposing the sensor improves.
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CF=m·V·V/r (1).
R=V/r (2).
Thus, when equation (2) is substituted into equation (1), the centrifugal force CF is obtained from the following equation (3):
CF=m·V·R (3).
tan θb=CF/(m·g) (4).
Thus, when equation (3) is substituted into equation (4), the following equation is established:
tan θb=V·R/g (5).
ω=P·sin α+R·cos θb·cos α (6).
Here, P and R are not direct measured values, and thus are referred to as estimation roll rate P and estimation yaw rate R, respectively, below.
Here, IF1 is an inertia force about the longitudinal axis acting on the vehicle body.
Here, L is the distance from the roll rotation center of gravity G of the vehicle body to the
IF1=(IF−IF2) (12).
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- 20 . . . bank angle detection device
- 22 . . . angular velocity sensor
- 26 . . . inertia force sensor
- 28 . . . bank angle estimator (balance bank angle estimator)
- 30 . . . correcting section
- 32 . . . correction calculator
- 34 . . . sudden change preventer
- 40 . . . feedback circuit
- 42 . . . yaw rate estimator
- 43 . . . yaw rate correction circuit
- 44 . . . yaw rate component estimator
- 46 . . . negative feedback circuit
- A1 . . . moving body axial line
- θa . . . difference value
- θb . . . moving body bank angle
- θf . . . estimation bank angle of vehicle body (vehicle body bank angle)
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